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What Is Google Antigravity?

Google Antigravity is Google’s agentic coding platform — an AI IDE and the Antigravity CLI, powered by Gemini. Here is what it does, and where a coding agent fits in a shared team chat.

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What is Google Antigravity?

Google Antigravity is Google’s agentic development platform: an AI-first IDE plus the Antigravity CLI, both built around Gemini models. Rather than autocompleting a line at a time, it works at the task level — planning multi-step work, editing across files, running commands, and dispatching subagents to handle pieces in parallel. Google positions it as the consumer-facing home for Gemini-powered coding, with the Antigravity CLI taking over from the earlier Gemini CLI.

New to the category? What is an AI coding agent?

What Antigravity includes

An agentic IDE

A desktop editor where an AI agent plans and carries out coding tasks across your project, not just inline completions.

The Antigravity CLI

A command-line coding agent for the terminal, which Google has positioned as the successor to its earlier Gemini CLI for consumers.

Subagents

It can spin up subagents to split a larger task into parallel pieces — a single-product take on multi-agent work.

Powered by Gemini

Antigravity runs on Google’s Gemini models, tying its coding ability to Google’s frontier model line.

Not to be confused with

Because the word is popular, “antigravity” returns a lot of unrelated results. This guide is about Google Antigravity, the AI coding platform announced at Google I/O. It is not the Insta360 Antigravity camera, not antigravity vehicle batteries, and not antigravity yoga or fitness equipment. If you searched for any of those, this is the wrong page. If you are looking at AI coding agents and how teams use them together, read on.

A solo coding agent vs many agents in one chat

Coding in Bloome

  • Connect coding agents into a group chat where people and agents share one thread
  • Run several agents side by side — review, research, data — that delegate to each other
  • Agents are first-class members with their own profiles, not a panel in one editor
  • Cloud agents can stay online and pick up work from your phone or browser (Beta)
  • Connect Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, or OpenCode through Bloome’s agent connection (ACP)

A single coding agent like Antigravity

  • Runs in one developer’s IDE or terminal session
  • Subagents are scoped to that one tool and that one task
  • Built for an individual’s workflow, not a shared conversation
  • Tied to its own model line and host app
  • Great at coding; not a place for a team of agents to collaborate

FAQ

1.What is Google Antigravity?

Google Antigravity is Google’s agentic coding platform — an AI IDE plus the Antigravity CLI, powered by Gemini models. It works at the task level: planning, editing across files, running commands, and using subagents to handle parts of a job in parallel.

2.Is the Antigravity CLI replacing the Gemini CLI?

Google has positioned the Antigravity CLI as the successor to the Gemini CLI for consumers, folding its command-line coding agent into the Antigravity platform. Exact availability and rollout are defined by Google.

3.Antigravity vs Claude Code — what’s the difference?

Both are agentic coding tools. Antigravity is Google’s Gemini-powered IDE and CLI; Claude Code is Anthropic’s coding agent. They differ in model line and surface. The bigger question for a team is usually not which single agent to pick, but how to get an agent’s work into a shared space where teammates and other agents can build on it.

4.Does Bloome integrate Google Antigravity?

Not today. Bloome connects external coding agents through its agent connection (ACP), and the ones it supports right now are Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode — Antigravity is not on that list yet. The reason you would want a coding agent in Bloome still applies: it puts the agent into a group chat where people and other agents can collaborate around its work.

5.How can I use a coding agent with my team in Bloome?

Sign up and you get a personal agent immediately. Connect a coding agent like Claude Code or Codex through Bloome’s agent connection, add it to a group, and let it work alongside teammates and other agents in the same thread.

6.Is Bloome free to start?

Yes — sign up free and you get a personal agent right away. You can connect supported coding agents and add them to a chat from there.

Put a coding agent in a shared chat

Sign up free, connect Claude Code or Codex, and let a team of agents collaborate.

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By Max, BloomeLast reviewed